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Shovel Research WRT Cable Hanger
Portland’s Shovel Research just launched these nifty WRT Cable Hangers ( $ 69), inspired by a 1930’s constructeur, Louis Villemus, and the Le Lewis...
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Martha Stewart Has Impeccable Taste, So I’m Trusting Her on These Holiday Gifts From $ 9
Including her secret to radiant skin. Martha Stewart is always on her A-game, whether she’s delivering bombshell-loaded documentaries, hosting tips and tricks, or recommending...
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diy
Researchers found a simple way to make concrete 560% stronger
Scientists have created hollow concrete that is 5.6 time s stronger than radiation concrete. The new design is based on the human femur, which...
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education
6 things borrowers should know about federal student loans right now
The federal student loan system is a mess right now. "Unprecedented uncertainty," says Beth Akers, a higher education researcher at the...
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gaming
Esports Stadium Arlington to Host HAKcon 2025: Free STEAM Event for Aspiring Young Innovators
Future innovators and game-changers of the technology realm, mark your calendars because HAKcon 2025 is landing at the Esports Stadium Arlington on...
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health
This Little-Known Supplement Can Improve Your Memory, New Research Shows
According to data from the Alzheimer's Association, nearly half of Americans express concern about developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in the...
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technology
Google DeepMind unveils new AI models for controlling robots
Google DeepMind, Google’s AI research lab, on Wednesday announced new AI models called Gemini Robotics designed to enable real-world machines to interact with objects,...
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apps
At 82, the head of Boston College’s center for retirement research is ready for her own - The Boston Globe
Management shakeup is on the menu at Panera; Paul English’s latest app aims to get you off your phone; Toast teams up with Arnold...
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science
When researchers attached cameras to baby humpback whales they discovered something amazing
Video shows how humpback calves tell their mothers they are hungry Hungry baleen whale babies may burp, bark and snort as a way of begging...
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health
Brain-to-Voice AI Streams Natural Speech for People with Paralysis
Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that can synthesize natural-sounding speech from brain activity in near real time , restoring a...
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business
Established Hotel Brands Hold Ground as Airbnb Rises in Popularity Among Business Travelers in Brand Margin Research by BVA BDRC
The Brand Margin research by BVA BDRC measures how much more or less a consumer is willing to pay for a branded product versus an...
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innovation
Researchers found a way to 3D print plastic that's cheap, stretchable, and recyclable
Researchers developed a special 3D-printed plastic that is cheap and flexible. The plastic is made up of a substance they call thermoplastic...
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nature
Researchers utilize well-proven method to protect coastal communities against extreme weather: 'It will look pretty incredible'
"We've changed so much of the earth that we really need to understand how nature works in our presence." In South Baltimore, Maryland, researchers are...
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technology
Five ways to improve net zero action – our new research highlights lessons from the past
The current UK government and its recent predecessors have shown a reluctance to encourage and enable lifestyle changes that reduce our collective...
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health
Researchers have followed over 700 people since 1938 to find the keys to happiness. Here’s what they discovered
Here’s how you can be truly happy, according to the longest happiness study in the world The secret to happiness is more in our...
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space
Microgravity in space may cause cancer − but on Earth, mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments
Cells function differently under low gravity conditions. Rather than send lab samples to space, researchers are developing Earth-bound tools to more...
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fitness
New Stanford Study: This Nutrient Helps Prevent Cancer, But Only 10% of Americans Get Enough
It famously helps to cleanse the system of toxins—and even affects how your genes operate, according to California researchers. You already know that...
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job & work
Gen Z already suffering ‘midlife crisis,’ research finds: ‘Not doing well’
It’s not exactly working for Gen Z. Zoomer employees are struggling in just about every metric, according to a new MetLife study that examines...
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design
The Best New Gadgets and Hi-Fi Releases of 2025 (Updated)
Including Klipsch’s reimagined Heritage loudspeakers, Pro-Ject’s automatic turntable and Apple’s audio cable. We’re halfway through March and several...
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cool stuff
Contraceptive "Crystals" Assemble Into Implant That Could Offer Long-Term Birth Control In Single Shot
It's also self-injectable and less painful than traditional implant options, according to research in rodents....
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technology
OpenAI Co-Founder John Schulman Leaves Rival Firm Anthropic
John Schulman, a prominent artificial intelligence researcher who co-founded OpenAI, has left rival firm Anthropic, a job he held since the...
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health
Staying Up Late Linked to Depression—Researchers Reveal Why
A new study has explained the correlation between regularly staying up late and having a higher risk of depression. Researchers from the University of...
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technology
OpenAI says ChatGPT treats us all the same (most of the time )
MIT Technology Review got an exclusive preview of research into harmful stereotyping in the company’s large language models. Does ChatGPT treat you...
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health
Swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance and strength
Researchers are working to understand why swearing may help in a number of circumstances, with a major focus on pain, and how it can more...
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auto
4 Luxury Cars Over $ 45K That Are Worth the Money
High- end automobiles often come with large price tags and the risk of fast depreciation. However, research from multiple industry observers indicates that certain models...
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auto
Rivian, Tesla Will Drive Autonomous Vehicle Progress In 2025: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs said in a research note released on Tuesday that it expects continued progress in the autonomous vehicles space, including robotaxis,...
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